14 resultados para Christian Latin poetry
em Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación - Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad del País Vasco
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[EN] The author points out Horace's apparent contradition in Ode 1,10 with his own philosophical ideas. It seems to be more relevant in this poem the poetical feeling than the philosophical one.
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[ES] El presente trabajo examina los principales procedimientos de que se sirve san Ambrosio en la homilía de su «Hexameron» dedicada a los animales acuáticos. Se destacan aquellos desarrollos originales con respecto de su principal modelo, Basilio de Cesarea, en especial las ampliaciones de las caracterizaciones de algunos animales, y se proponen ejemplos de su pervivencia en otros tratadistas medievales. El público diverso a quien se dirigía este sermón de cuaresma explica tanto esas digresiones muchas veces pintorescas como otras más conceptuales, en las que el simbolismo cristiano se apropia de las bases de los naturalistas clásicos, desde Aristóteles a Plinio.
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[ES] En el trabajo que sigue presentamos una serie de correcciones y modificaciones de veintiocho lecturas del corpus de inscripciones cristianas latinas de la Península.
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In this paper, we seek to examine the effect of comparisons and social capital on subjective well-being. Furthermore, we test if, through social influence and exposure, social capital is either an enhancer or appeaser of the comparison effect. Using the Latinobarómetro Survey (2007) we find that in contrast to most previous studies, the comparison effect on well-being is positive; that is, the better others perform, the happier the individual is. We also find that social capital is among the strongest correlates of individuals’ subjective well-being in Latin American countries. Furthermore, our findings suggest that social contacts may enhance the comparison effect on individual’s happiness, which is more intense for those who perform worse in their reference group.
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[EN] Progress in methodology in specific fields is usually very closely linked to the technological progress in other areas of knowledge. This justifies the fact that lexicographical techniques have had to wait for the arrival of the IT era of the last decades of the 20th century in order to be able to create specialised electronic dictionaries which can house and systemise enormous amounts of information which can later be dealt with quickly and efficiently. This study proposes a practical-methodological model which aims to solve the grammatical treatment of adverbs in Ancient Latin. We have suggested a list of 5 types, in a decreasing order from a greater to lesser degree of specialisation; technical (T), semi-technical (S-T), instrumental-valued (I-V), instrumental- descriptive (I-D), instrumental-expository (I-E).
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[ES] Durante los pocos años del gobierno de Nerón la poesía bucólica latina experimenta un auge anormal y desarrolla una función propagandística particularmente clara. En este artículo se trata de reconstruir, a partir de textos que hasta ahora no se habían implicado debidamente en la cuestión (cuarta égloga de Virgilio, Apocolocyntosis de Séneca, etc.), las motivaciones inmediatas de este resurgir del género: la poesía bucólica de la época responde en parte a una invitación expresa que Séneca formula en un pasaje de su Apocolocyntosis donde, además, se impone como modelo la égloga cuarta de Virgilio, que proporciona símbolos congruentes con la ideología filohelena de la corte de Nerón y conlleva la identificación entre Augusto y Nerón.
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Este trabajo ha sido realizado dentro del Grupo de Investigación GIU 10-19 “LITTERARVM. Grupo de Investigación en Literatura, Retórica y Tradición Clásica” de la UPV/EHU.
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Edición a cargo de Agustín Ramos Guerreira
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[EN] The "Christian Scientia" as it is presented in "De Doctrina Christiana" has two aspects: inventio, which corresponds to intellectio, to the understanding of the Holy Writings, and, on other hand, the exposition of the results obtained. These two sides are closely linked in his ideal of oratory: "dicere sapienter et eloquenter". On trying to acquire eloquence the main point is the "familiaritas" with the models, and these are the Writings and the Christian authors, the only models, as for content and form, that must be of any interest to the Christian orator. From this point of view the place left for standard rhetoric is very small.
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[ES] Este trabajo muestra ejemplos de la difusión que, como modelo, ha tenido el "corpus Tibullianum" en la poesía de Occidente. Ponemos de relieve su apreciación en Inglaterra, donde hemos encontrado un interesante grupo tanto de imitaciones expresas y como de composiciones de diverso signo que se aproximan a la elegía latina a través de Tibulo. La mayor parte de estos testimonios se sitúan en los siglos XVlI y XVIII, coincidiendo con las primeras traducciones inglesas, y terminan con los poetas románticos, que como Byron ya adelantan la actitud de nuestro tiempo ante el "corpus Tibullianum", entre un cierto olvido y admiración.
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[EN] In this article we explain the etymology of the surnames of Basque origin that some presidents of Latin American countries have or have had in the past. These family names were created in the language called Euskara, in the Basque Country (Europe), and then, when some of the people who bore them emigrated to America, they brought their surnames with them. Most of the family names studied here are either oiconymic or toponymic, but it must be kept in mind that the oiconymic ones are, very often, based on house-nicknames, that is, they are anthroponymic in the first place. As far as possible, we have related the surname, when its origin is oiconymic or toponymic, to its source, i.e. to the house or place where it was created.